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Bleeding clutch

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lucas95gst

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Sep 3, 2002
Can anybody tell me how to bleed my clutch or even better give me a link to a site that tells you how to do it with pics...thanks a lot.
 
All you have to do is fill the resivoir and have a friend pump the clutch up 3 or 4 times and have him hold it to the floor. While he's holding it, open the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder and the clutch will go to the floor and the fluid will come out. After the clutch goes all the way to the floor and your helper holds it there, tighten the bleeder screw. Pull the clutch pedal up and repeat the process. Make sure that the master cylinder doesn't run out of fluid. You should only have to do this 4 or 5 times to be sure. This is how i usually do one anyway, hope this helps. This is for the 2g's, the 1g all you have to do is let the fluid flow out by it self, Its alot easier!!:D
 
Cool thanx...I feel kinda stupid saying this but, I don't know exactly where the slave cylinder is and the bleeder screw LOL
 
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